May 2013

Let's Dance to Joy Division - The WombatsFrom the album: The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss and DesperationCover Story I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin GayeFrom the album: AM Gold 1968Cover Story I Heard It Through the Grapevine -The Flying PicketsFrom the album: Lost BoysSkank Bloc Bologna - Scritti PolittiFrom the album: EarlyDon't Back The Front - The Desperate BicyclesFrom the album: The Medium Was Tedium

Warsaw - Joy DivisionFrom the EP: An Ideal For LivingShadowplay - Joy DivisionFrom the album: Unknown PleasuresBlue Monday - New OrderFrom the album: The Best of New OrderSink Or Swim - Bad LieutenantFrom the album: Sink or Swim

Let's Dance - David BowieFrom the album: Let's DanceSha La la – Boss CaineFrom the album: The Ship That SailedCover Story Pretty Flamingo - Gene PitneyFrom the album: The American Roots Of The British InvasionCover Story Pretty Flamingo - Manfred MannFrom the album: Music For PleasureCover Story Pretty Flamingo - Rod StewartFrom the album: A Night On The Town

Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - John MartynFrom the album: London ConversationThis Wheel's On Fire - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The TrinityFrom the album: OpenTangled Up In Blue - Barb JungrFrom the album: Every Grain Of SandKnockin' On Heaven's Door - Antony & The JohnsonsFrom the album: I'm Not ThereMake You Feel My Love – AdeleFrom the album: 19

New Music So Far From Here – TunngFrom the album: TurbinesNew Music Retrograde - James BlakeFrom the album: OvergrownOld OakTree - Ivor CutlerFrom the album: Dandruff

Here Comes The Summer - The UndertonesFrom the album: The UndertonesMississippi Summer - June Tabor & The Oyster BandFrom the album: Freedom And RainCover Story The Last Thing On My Mind - Tom PaxtonFrom the album: Ramblin’ BoyCover Story The Last Thing On My Mind - The MoveFrom the album: ShazamCover Story The Last Thing On My Mind - Sandy DennyFrom the album: It’s Sandy Denny

Sleeping Beauty - Emily PortmanFrom the album: HatchlingUp Above My Head I Hear Music In the Air - Long John Baldry & The Hoochie Coochie Men (featuring Rod Stewart)From the album: The Day Will ComeBad 'n' Ruin – FacesFrom the album: Long PlayerNew Music It's Over - Rod StewartFrom the album: Time

January Man - Lau vs Karine PolwartFrom the EP: EvergreenTelescope - Joe WilkesFrom the album: Looking for the Grave of Garcia LorcaCover Story Who Do You Love? - Bo DiddleyFrom the album: The Best of Bo DiddleyCover Story Who Do You Love? - Barb JungrFrom the album: Walking In The SunCover Story Who Do You Love? - Juicy LucyFrom the album: Who Do You Love: The Anthology

I'm Gonna Fight for You J.B. - John MayallFrom the album: Turning PointBig Time Operator - Zoot MoneyFrom the album: The Very Best Of Zoot MoneyGo Away from My World - Marianne FaithfullFrom the album: Marianne Faithfull: Greatest HitsMonday Bluesong - Mark-AlmondFrom the album: The Best of Mark-Almond

All Your Love - Eric Clapton, John Mayall & The BluesbreakersFrom the Album: BluebreakersMy Heart Beat Like A Hammer - Fleetwood MacFrom the Album: Peter Green's Fleetwood MacAin't Gonna Cry No More - Tony McpheeFrom the Album: The Best Of British Blues,Leavin' Blues - The TasteFrom the Album: The Best Of Taste

Traintime - Graham Bond OrganisationFrom the Album: The Best of British BluesThe Stumble - John MayallFrom the Album: A Hard RoadDouble Lovin' - The Aynsley Dunbar RetaliationFrom the Album: Doctor Dunbar's PrescriptionMy Sunday Feeling - Jethro TullBBC live session, 1968Dear Jill - Blodwyn PigFrom the Album: The Best of British Blues Volume 1

The Bear - John MayallFrom the Album: Blues From Laurel CanyonI Can't Quit You Baby - Savoy BrownFrom the Album: The Best Of British BluesI'd Rather Go Blind - Chicken ShackFrom the Album: SingleCrossroads [Live At Winterland] – CreamFrom the Album: Complete Clapton

The BritMix plays...

Blues, folk, rock 'n 'roll, punk, the classier sort of pop, electric folk, jazz; home-made music and studio music, big music and small; the weird and the wonderful, the sparky and the strange - anything and everything from the 1960s, '70s, '80s, '90s right up to the latest releases from indie labels and even from the mega studios... but it must be British. New singles, old rarities, forgotten classics, album out-takes, singer-songwriters - the majestic, the quirky; the catchy and occasionally the almost incomprehensible. The BritMix.